A TikTok lawyer shares 5 money-saving tips by analyzing the fine print.
Erika Kullberg, lawyer and founder of Plug and Law, advises that reading the fine print could result in saving money that might have otherwise gone unnoticed.
You may be entitled to compensation for various reasons, including being bumped from a flight or receiving a package after its promised delivery date, as discovered by Kullberg.
"In almost every transaction you undertake, there is a contract involved, whether it's flying with an airline or purchasing shoes," she stated.
Kullberg has more than 11 million followers across TikTok, Instagram and YouTube.
Watch this video to discover how to save money by carefully reading the fine print.
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